What is baseball OAA?

Outs Above Average (OAA) is a range-based metric of skill that shows how many outs a player has saved. Prior to 2020, OAA was an outfield-only metric. But it has been expanded to include infielders. OAA is calculated differently for outfielders and infielders (details below).
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What is a good OAA baseball?

Outs Above Average (OAA) is the cumulative effect of all individual plays a fielder has been credited or debited with, making it a range-based metric of fielding skill that accounts for the number of plays made and the difficulty of them.
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How is OAA calculated MLB?

Outs Above Average (OAA) is a defensive statistic that measures fielding skill. It represents the amount of outs a player has saved. It's calculated by assigning values to plays based on their difficulty, and then adding the values of each play for a season-long cumulative number.
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Is OAA a good stat?

Outs Above Average is very promising and the strong year-to-year correlation shows that the MLBAM group is on to something. Eventually, OAA could be a very good tool for evaluating outfield defense.
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What is a five star catch?

Plays with a Catch Probability higher than 95 percent don't merit a star rating. 5 Stars - 0 to 25 percent. 4 Stars - 30 to 50 percent. 3 Stars - 55 to 75 percent. 2 Stars - 80 to 90 percent.
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What is a 4 star catch in baseball?

4 Star (26-50%) 3 Star (51-75%) 2 Star (76-90%) 1 Star (91-95%) Total.
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How is probability used in baseball?

Probability is introduced by describing and playing tabletop baseball games. Inference is taught by first making the distinction between a player's “ability” and his “performance”, and then describing how one can learn about a player's ability based on his season performance.
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What is a good DRS?

Any positive number is above average, and the best fielders typically fall into a range of 15–20 for a season.
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What does Uzr stand for in baseball?

Ultimate Zone Rating (UZR)
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Who has the best OAA?

In 2019, Victor Robles led MLB outfielders with +23 OAA. In addition, the leaderboards show columns for "Expected Catch Percentage," "Actual Catch Percentage," and "Catch Percentage Added," providing the ability to see how a player has performed on a rate basis.
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What brand of baseballs does the MLB use?

For over 40 years Rawlings has been the exclusive supplier of baseballs to the Major Leagues. Every Rawlings ROMLB baseball is carefully crafted with the finest materials available and assembled, weighed, measured, tested and inspected for the highest possible level of quality and consistency.
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What is weighted runs created plus?

Weighted Runs Created Plus (wRC+)

wRC+ is the hitting stat that every baseball fan should use for analyzing hitting ability. It is all encompassing of hitting performance. wRC+ or Weighted Runs Created Plus puts a weighted value on each outcome for a hitter as it relates to run creation.
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How is xBA calculated?

Each batted ball is assigned an xBA based on how often comparable balls -- in terms of exit velocity, launch angle and, on certain types of batted balls, Sprint Speed -- have become hits since Statcast was implemented Major League wide in 2015.
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What is fielding runs above average?

Fielding Runs Above Average instead focuses on play-by-play data, taking a step back and focusing on the number of plays made compared to the average number of plays made by a player at said position.
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What is a fielding run?

A player's Fielding Runs number is used to estimate his Fielding Wins, an estimate of the number of games a team won above or below what it would have won with an average fielder (with zero Fielding Runs) at the player's position. Statistics That Require the Tracking of Batted Balls Metrics.
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What is Dr in baseball?

Defensive Runs Saved (DRS)
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What is the difference between UZR and DRS?

Both UZR and DRS are pretty similar in terms of what they strive to accomplish, though they don't get there entirely the same way. The main thing to remember when comparing the two is that UZR tends to be more average-y, while DRS tends to be more aggressively negative or positive.
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Who created UZR?

Founded by Baseball Think Factory's Michael Litchman, Ultimate Zone Rating is best defined by -- sans the pitcher and catcher -- a fielder's ability to get to balls in 64 of the 78 zones.
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What is def FanGraphs?

Def is simply fielding runs above average (Ultimate Zone Rating at FanGraphs) and the positional adjustment added together and tells you about a player's total defensive value relative to league average. It is a cumulative stat, so it is based on the quality and quantity of your performance.
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Was Jeter a good fielder?

Jeter has been one of the worst defensive shortstops over the last decade by most statistical measures. His range rates abysmally and a below-average arm isn't helping matters. Regardless, Jeter continues to collect hardware and has five of the last eight AL shortstop gold gloves to his name.
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What is expected slugging?

Expected Slugging Percentage (xSLG) is formulated using exit velocity, launch angle and, on certain types of batted balls, Sprint Speed.
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